Your argument/discussion with the poster David who said that his Chow Gar methodology did not use weight training and then with me when I agreed with him, not to mention questioning my Olympic Weight Training qualifications , IMPLIES that you see such weight training as beneficial to Internal practice, which Chow Gar is! All this happened in the "Dynamic Tensions in Forms" thread, here:
http://forum.kungfumagazine.com/foru...t=55375&page=3
the whole subject matter that originated the discussion was regarding Chow Gar methodologies.Originally Posted by Frost
Chow Gar is an Internal style of kung fu.
Yep, isn't the world full of surprises? LOL
And on one level (mainly external) you would be correct.Originally Posted by Frost
Again, the alternative (to yours) was the Chow Gar methodology that was discussed by the poster David and by myself.Originally Posted by Frost
Some of your demeaning comments were made to/in reference to a Chow Gar practitioner, who was stating that weight training was seen as counter productive to the body developments of that style. Or did I miss something and did not see that you were perhaps demeaning White Crane methodologies? LOL!
Obviously, none of you who jumped on his head, so to speak (and then on mine) had a notion of that methodology. Of course, none of you admitted your unfamiliarity either. How could you, after all you had "decades of experience" in MAs and of course, everyone knows that MMA-ists know everything about the MAs. LOL
Tell me, do you now believe that one can develop effective martial power without the use of weight training?
Keep selling the lies......not only your lack of knowledge regarding Internal TCMA methodologies is transparent, but so is your insecurity.Originally Posted by Frost
The world is full of people who have trained tcmas under great masters...LOL Look at the quality of some of the so called Yip Man disciples. I could swear that some of them would have moved on to MMA and grappling, like you did, if there was not so much money to be made in the Wing Chun business....LOLOriginally Posted by Frost
Moving on to grappling and MMA?...LOLOriginally Posted by Frost
Yet you were clueless in regards to the Chow Gar strength development methodology in question. Furthermore, you (nor others) had a notion of the significance of building up your back within that methodology!!!Originally Posted by Frost
Not according to the facts.....Originally Posted by Frost
BRAVO, BRAVO, BRAVO!Originally Posted by Frost
No one is questioning your frame of reference as regards MMA and sports training...It is your TCMA knowledge that was in question specially in that particular thread and in regards that particular methodology which has many practices that are not in the public domain.Originally Posted by Frost
My frame of reference is my TCMA experience, which is not great in the grand TCMA scale of things, but it is definitely more than you and some of your MMA buddies.Originally Posted by Frost
Furthermore, I post my TCMA statements in a TCMA forum and not an MMA one. HINT!
The world is full of people who have "completed" systems under well known "masters". Yet the Mcdojo phenomenon is very real as also proven by you and your "kung fu-ist" MMA/cross training colleagues here.Originally Posted by Frost
Do continue with your misinformation as your desperation is entertaining from where I am sitting. LOLOriginally Posted by Frost
In the real world out there, almost everyone who thinks that he has practiced authentic TCMA, has NOT!!!Originally Posted by Frost
It is called the Mcdojo/kwoon phenomenon. You keep forgetting this phenomenon, while you and thousands like you have been feeding it for a relatively long time.....
Who is "us"? The MMA/Cross trainers with the now famous "decades of experience" tag? LOL!Originally Posted by Frost
You mean that you want me to name sifus that you don't know, who teach TCMA methodologies that you are unfamiliar with, on the world wide web (none of whom are very fond of), so that you and your MMA/Cross training friends can give me the appropriate accreditation to carry on making statements on authentic TCMA methodologies that all of you (MMA/cross training) guys lack understanding in? And in a KUNG FU FORUM, at that? LOL!
How old are you?
By the way, I don't need to know who your "masters" were to know the limitations of your TCMA understanding. All I have needed so far was to read your posts.....
You can list all the masters you want and it won't change a thing. You are no TCMA-ist!Originally Posted by Frost
Your knowledge or lack of, come through your posts. Even your profile says a lot about how you "see" the TCMAs!!!!
Now, hurry along and change your profile before others see it as well....LOL
My TCMA knowledge is reflected in my posts and statements regarding the subject matter of TCMAs (Not Cross training/BJJ/MMA!), just as your lack of knowledge is reflected in yours in the Dynamic Tension in Forms thread.Originally Posted by Frost
You can list all the masters you want but you do not have any knowledge nor understanding of the Chow Gar methodology in question!
Continue with the disinformation all you want and while you do that go on and have a look at your own profile...LOLOriginally Posted by Frost
The lies that accuse me of being a Jack of All Trades. Obviously you have missed certain connections that some Southern fist styles share, but that is OK as you don't actually practice TCMAs.Originally Posted by Frost
I have got news for you most people posting here have not finished a single authentic kung fu system and that includes you!Originally Posted by Frost
The fact remains that if you train in an authentic kung fu school then you will have a better understanding of the TCMAs and the various concepts than someone who has "completed" a "kung fu" system in a McKwoon (the world and by extension this forum is full of such "experts").
As I said, naming them will not change the fact that you are clueless about the methodologies in question.Originally Posted by Frost
Furthermore you wouldn't know them from Adam and of course, none of them have Olympic Weight lifting credentials that are so valued by this forum's knucklehead community...LOL
And that is why I limit my posts to the kung fu threads. Why don't you show the same consideration and limit yours to the MMA ones!Originally Posted by Frost
Can you please show me where I have made ill informed remarks about the above so that perhaps I can explain myself?Originally Posted by Frost
Who knows? You tell me, by giving examples of my "ill informed remarks"!Originally Posted by Frost
I know is that you lie every time you call me a jack of all trades, not to mention that such a statement is ironic coming from a MMA-ist such as yourself..LOL!